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The epidermis is every plant's interface with the environment. This dynamic tissue serves as a protective barrier against biotic or abiotic threats and controls the plant's exchange of gas, water and nutrients. Epidermal ...

Freshwater fungi are important agents decomposing submerged dead plant material. Roughly ten percent of the known teleomorphic (sexually reproducing) freshwater ascomycetes have been referred to or included in the family ...

Understanding how mutualisms evolve in response to a changing environment will be critical for predicting the long-term impacts of global changes, such as increased nitrogen (N) deposition. Bacterial mutualists in particular ...

Increasing global energy demands and geopolitical instability among the world’s major fossil fuel-producing countries have created an increased interest in alternative energy sources, particularly for liquid transportation ...

The earth tongue fungi are a relatively small but captivating group of fungi that have fascinated mycologists for over three hundred years. From the first mention of “Fungus ophioglossoides” in 1667 to the latest molecular ...